Mapping Planned and Emerging Art Places in Singapore through Social Media Feeds

Ludovica Tomarchio, Bige Tuncer, Linlin You, Bernhard Klein

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This paper presents a methodology to collect and visualize social media data about art, in order to map art locations in cities using geo-localized data, and comparing planning decisions with the actual use of spaces. As various social networks have penetrated into the daily life of people, these become one important and effective data source to understand how people perform 'arts' around the city (Shah 2015). The case study for this methodology is Singapore, a vibrant city where art and culture are being promoted in the light of an emerging creative economy. The Singapore government promotes art and creates 'art clusters', such as art districts, galleries, fairs and museums in the city. Additionally, artists, creative entrepreneurs, consumers, and critics seek and explore alternative spaces. Understanding where art and creativity are discussed, broadcasted and consumed in Singapore is a key point to have better insights into art space planning, and study its effects on the city.The

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelComplexity and Simplicity
RedacteurenAulikki Herneoja, Toni Österlund, Piia Markkanen
UitgeverijeCAADe and CVUT, Faculty of Architecture
Pagina's437-446
Aantal pagina's10
ISBN van geprinte versie9789491207112
StatusGepubliceerd - 2016
Extern gepubliceerdJa
Evenement34th International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, eCAADe 2016 - Oulu, Finland
Duur: 24 aug. 201626 aug. 2016

Congres

Congres34th International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, eCAADe 2016
Land/RegioFinland
StadOulu
Periode24/08/1626/08/16

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Financiering

The research was conducted at the Future Cities Laboratory at the Singapore-ETH Centre, which was established collaboratively between ETH Zurich and Singapore's National Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE) programme.

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ETH Zurich

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